JR XP 6102 - Clarification
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JR XP 6102 - Clarification
Has anyone successfully used the JR XP 6102 with both an airplane and a helicopter programmed into the same transmitter? Or do I have to buy two of these radios, one for my heli and one for my plane? [] It looks like there isn't any difference between the "heli" version and the "airplane" version, except maybe the servos that come with the radio. Please clarify...thank you in advance.
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RE: JR XP 6102 - Clarification
Have a read of the 6102 manual.
http://horizon.hobbyshopnow.com/Prod...644-manual.pdf
This will let you know if its capable of both.
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http://horizon.hobbyshopnow.com/Prod...644-manual.pdf
This will let you know if its capable of both.
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RE: JR XP 6102 - Clarification
That is correct, the only difference between the heli system and the aircraft system is the servos included in each. The 6102 is capable of storing a total of 10 models, and the 10 models can be any mix of aicraft or helis.
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RE: JR XP 6102 - Clarification
Thank you all for your information. I found out that the batteries are different too. The "Airplane" radio comes with a 600mah battery and the "Heli" version comes with a larger one, I don't remember the rating.
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